Rule 9A of CPC : Rule 9A: Court to assign a pleader to an unrepresented indigent person.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ramesh, a poor farmer from a small village in Maharashtra, has been wrongfully evicted from his land by a wealthy landlord. Ramesh wants to file a lawsuit to reclaim his land but cannot afford the legal fees. He applies to the court to sue as an indigent person under Order XXXIII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The court permits him to sue as an indigent person but notices that Ramesh does not have a lawyer to represent him. Given the complexity of the case and Ramesh's lack of legal knowledge, the court decides to assign a pleader to represent him. The High Court, with the approval of the State Government, has already e...

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